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We the 6111.95 of '61 LW!! . . Mark Baker, will my ability to own fast moving Chevys to Ioe Walgenbach. Cody Calkins, will my office of Vice President of the Tonica High School Civic Council to any of the students who wish to serve their high school as nobly as I have. Connie Clark, will to Wendy Baker the ability to get silly on the bus and at basketball games, in hopes that she' will have as much fun as I did. Maggi Duff, will my great ability to understand Literature so well, to Roxanne Coons. Carl Dyer, will to next year's manager, the vitamin pills. Cheryl Ebner, will my ability to get the paper out on time to next year's editor, in hopes that he will do a better job than I did. Dennis Ford, will my ability to get through trig without doing any daily work to any of next years trig students who need the extra time. Mary Iane Frangerberg, will my job of keeping peace and quiet on the Leonore Bus to Linda Zimmer in hopes that it will provide her with fewer headaches than it has me. Pam Gray, will our pink Pontiac to Mike in hopes that he may keep it farther from the ditches than I. Tom Gualandi, will my Rules of the Road Book to Mike Gray in hopes that he will at least read it. Robert King, will to John Ashley my ability to keep my feet while throwing the discus. Lynn Lambert, will my brother Scott to Linda Gray and Barbara Mudge in hopes that they are able to watch over him. Linda Lance, will to David Brady my ability to get along with Mr. Myler and Mr. Sickley. I think he needs it! Chuck Lewis, will to Larry Earles exactly one gallon of gas so that he may have a brief memory of all the riding around we have done. Mary Ellen Loebach, will to Joan Killen my wonderful coordination in P. E. Kathy Mertel, will my ability to get along with Mr. Sickley to Gil Hobneck. Dave Nagel, will to the juniors U. S. history in hopes that it is not as boring to them as it is to me. Mike Puetz, will my ability to get into trouble in class to whomever may need it. Sandy Ristick, will to Jane Puetz, the ability to tell noisy jokes in third hour study hall. Charlene Ruppert, will to Kathy Bartoloni my ability to get out of eighth hour study hall. Pat Ryan, will to Marty Hawley my collection of FOMOCO parts, namely my FRED, Rose Schmitt, will to Linda Schmitt my Campfire skirt. Robert Steele, will to whomever may need it my ability to hand my news for the paper in on time. Robert Strack, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Gilbert Hobneck. David Straughn, will to Gilbert Hobneck my ability to come in last in the mile. Susan Swift, will my great ability to meet annual deadlines with pages correct and with Mr. lrvine's ap- proval to next years editor for I am sure they will have big problems without this ability! Don Topolski, will my statistical mental ability to Mr. Sickley who thinks I am smarter than I really is. Theresa Vogel, will Cindy Swift and Marilyn Calkins in sixth hour study hall to anyone who really wants to have a riot and not get caught. Tom Weir, will my loud mouth to Gil Hobneck, in hopes that he can open the subject farther. Marcia Wiesbrock, will to Linda Schmitt my position in the campfire club in hopes that she will be a better member than I was! Gloria Zellmer, will to Carol Sherman my ability to volley the ping pong ball twenty-nine times. Frank Zemmerman, will my front row seat in physics to Bob Foote so that he will behave in Chemistry.
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